Wednesday, June 15, 2011

It is anti-Semitic to arrest Israeli spies in the Arab world

From the 1950s, repugnant Israeli propaganda would resort to a standard tactic: whenever an Israeli spy is arrested in any Arab country, Israel media and their echoes in the West would accuse the Arab country in question of anti-Semitism.  They did that in the Lavon Affair in Egypt when the Egyptian regime arrested the cells, and they even did that in the case of Elie Cohen in Syria (whose achievements have been so exaggerated and was made by Mossad into several movies, plays, and TV mini-series for extra propaganda reward).  Look how the racist Israeli newspaper is now referring to the Israeli spy in Cairo:  "Diplomats from the Israeli embassy in Cairo met on Tuesday with Ilan Grapel, the Jewish American citizen detained in Egypt under suspicion of espionage for Israel."  Look how deceptive and cunning.  An Israel who fought in the war on Lebanon in 2006, is now referred to as "Jewish American citizen".  If he is a "Jewish American citizen" you liars, why is he being seen by diplomats from the Israeli embassy?  Who are you kidding, really?